2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
- Tojo
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2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
Hello everyone,
I just got the exhaust on my L300 replaced by Muffler Tech in Port Coquitlam, and I thought I would share my experience.
http://www.muffler-tech.com/
I wanted to get a complete end to end stainless steel exhaust system installed without reusing any of the old exhaust system. Ryan, the owner gave me a few options, and we ended up going with a Flo-pro 18" oval muffler, two sections of mandrel bent 2.5" tubing (not cobbled together with multiple pieces), and a waterjet cut custom flange. I chose a 'squarish' tip that I thought would go with the boxy look of the van. The challenge was to get past my spare tire and trailer hitch without touching or rattling against anything (like the previous pipe did) and exit in the same spot as the stock pipe. I had looked into the side-shooting option, but with kids I needed a quieter pipe.
Apparently Ryan says that there is some variation when it comes to the exhaust manifold bolt spacing on the L300's depending on the year. If you have the same spacing as mine, you can fit a 2.5". If you don't, then you fit a 2.25" tapered pipe to the flange and then open up to 2.5" like Fexlboi did here: http://www.delica.ca/forum/another-exha ... -7985.html
I've included a picture of my STOCK flange. It has a bolt spacing of 92 mm and an I.D of 2.476" (62.89 mm).
All in all it was a good experience. I got to check out the mandrel bender, drive the courtesy truck for the day, and pick up my Deli the next morning. How much you ask? Pretty much what I expected for top notch work. PM me if you want to know. More than an aluminized muffler and less than the cost of my laptop! BTW I am not affiliated with this shop in any way!
Surprisingly it is a fairly quiet pipe. Very close to the volume of the stock pipe, but at a different pitch. It has a deeper rumble when you punch it up a steep hill and engage the turbo. The engine feels more responsive, and there is the perception that there is more power, especially rolling on from 70 to 90 kms/hr. As I understand it, the free flowing exhaust allows the turbo to spool up faster, and without back pressure the diesels can 'breathe' and EGT's go down. Maybe one of the experts on the forum knows more on this.
Cheers,
Tojo
I just got the exhaust on my L300 replaced by Muffler Tech in Port Coquitlam, and I thought I would share my experience.
http://www.muffler-tech.com/
I wanted to get a complete end to end stainless steel exhaust system installed without reusing any of the old exhaust system. Ryan, the owner gave me a few options, and we ended up going with a Flo-pro 18" oval muffler, two sections of mandrel bent 2.5" tubing (not cobbled together with multiple pieces), and a waterjet cut custom flange. I chose a 'squarish' tip that I thought would go with the boxy look of the van. The challenge was to get past my spare tire and trailer hitch without touching or rattling against anything (like the previous pipe did) and exit in the same spot as the stock pipe. I had looked into the side-shooting option, but with kids I needed a quieter pipe.
Apparently Ryan says that there is some variation when it comes to the exhaust manifold bolt spacing on the L300's depending on the year. If you have the same spacing as mine, you can fit a 2.5". If you don't, then you fit a 2.25" tapered pipe to the flange and then open up to 2.5" like Fexlboi did here: http://www.delica.ca/forum/another-exha ... -7985.html
I've included a picture of my STOCK flange. It has a bolt spacing of 92 mm and an I.D of 2.476" (62.89 mm).
All in all it was a good experience. I got to check out the mandrel bender, drive the courtesy truck for the day, and pick up my Deli the next morning. How much you ask? Pretty much what I expected for top notch work. PM me if you want to know. More than an aluminized muffler and less than the cost of my laptop! BTW I am not affiliated with this shop in any way!
Surprisingly it is a fairly quiet pipe. Very close to the volume of the stock pipe, but at a different pitch. It has a deeper rumble when you punch it up a steep hill and engage the turbo. The engine feels more responsive, and there is the perception that there is more power, especially rolling on from 70 to 90 kms/hr. As I understand it, the free flowing exhaust allows the turbo to spool up faster, and without back pressure the diesels can 'breathe' and EGT's go down. Maybe one of the experts on the forum knows more on this.
Cheers,
Tojo
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- 92 mm bolt spacing on the STOCK flange
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- Ryan at the mandrel bender. Apparently it's the only one in Western Canada.
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- The muffler is tucked up there in the same spot as stock.
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- View of the flange.
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- And looking up at the tight spaces between the tire and the trailer hitch. There is no rubbing or rattling, and enough space so that the spare tire does not heat up.
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- Here is how it looks from the back
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1993 Delica L300, SWB, LSD, Super Exceed with Crystal-Lite, mostly stock but it's got a digital EGT!!!
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
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Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
cost? looks nice 

Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
Good call on the square tail pipe.
I kinda want to know how much.
I kinda want to know how much.
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Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
Thanks for posting those pics. It looks great and I'm interested in knowing what I should be prepared to pay for such an exhaust system?
- Tojo
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Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
Stainless tubes $185.00
Custom flange $35.00
Flo-pro SS muffler $119.00
Stainless magnaflow square tip $39.92
Hangers $25.80
Labour $761.25
Shop supplies $59.36
Exhaust donut $18.00
Subtotal $1243.33
Total incl. tax $1392.53
December 2011
Custom flange $35.00
Flo-pro SS muffler $119.00
Stainless magnaflow square tip $39.92
Hangers $25.80
Labour $761.25
Shop supplies $59.36
Exhaust donut $18.00
Subtotal $1243.33
Total incl. tax $1392.53
December 2011
1993 Delica L300, SWB, LSD, Super Exceed with Crystal-Lite, mostly stock but it's got a digital EGT!!!
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
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Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
Thanks, Togo.
Something to think about - stock muffler $850 or this beauty for $1350?! Hard not to think about what I could spend $500 bucks on?
Something to think about - stock muffler $850 or this beauty for $1350?! Hard not to think about what I could spend $500 bucks on?
- Tojo
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Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
Yeah, I hear ya...
2" lift kit, custom bullbars with winch, set of Hella lights, new wheels, snorkel,
and I want one of these one day: http://store.vurv.ca/delica-l300-console/
and, and, and, the list goes on. So many mods to do...
Getting the 4D56T to breathe better, well, I guess it was worth it to me for the long term health of this little overworked motor, the EGT's decreased a bit, turbo spools nice...
2" lift kit, custom bullbars with winch, set of Hella lights, new wheels, snorkel,
and I want one of these one day: http://store.vurv.ca/delica-l300-console/
and, and, and, the list goes on. So many mods to do...
Getting the 4D56T to breathe better, well, I guess it was worth it to me for the long term health of this little overworked motor, the EGT's decreased a bit, turbo spools nice...
1993 Delica L300, SWB, LSD, Super Exceed with Crystal-Lite, mostly stock but it's got a digital EGT!!!
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
1995 Delica L400, LWB, Super Exceed with Crystal-lite, Airlift airbags, SS intercooler pipes, soon to be WVO
1997 Isuzu ELF 2.0Ton Crane truck, 4300cc diesel, NKR66E
Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
Really nice job. I did this on both my L300 and L400 but I chose to side-fire because I wanted to conserve space for rear-mounted fuel tanks. I also chose a 4" Coretek resonator, which is more expensive but superior to Magnaflow. I opted for 2-1/4" pipe because it fit better, and I didn't bother with the pretty end on the tailpipe (square end is sexy!). In both cases the total cost was under $600 tax in.
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Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
I'd like to bring back this thread because this is something that I want to do to my new(ish) L300, stock height.
I can't decide between the full length or side exit. I like the idea of full length, but I like the option for extra or WVO tank. And the price...
I'd like to ask those of you with a side dump, what do you NOT like about it?
Cheers
P
I can't decide between the full length or side exit. I like the idea of full length, but I like the option for extra or WVO tank. And the price...
I'd like to ask those of you with a side dump, what do you NOT like about it?
Cheers
P
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Re: 2.5" mandrel bent stainless steel exhaust on an L300
There's nothing I don't like about it. That said, or is noisier because the sound gets bounced back at you off meridians and I occasionally smoke our people on sidewalks. the pro is less bends to restrict airflow, extra space under the van and you can check while driving to see if you're blowing out smoke.
EDIT: technically they are illegal as well.
EDIT: technically they are illegal as well.
Live the life you love, love the life you live...
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Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
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Nicola Spurling
Had: 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 SuperExceed, heavily modified (totalled by a drunk driver)
Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
Want: Mitsubishi Pajero Evo
http://nes-design-construction.com
http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/nicolas-spurling/46/b48/924
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MUFFLER TECH: NEED HELP from BC Delica Owner :)
As no one seems to make Mandrel Bent in Quebec City, can a Delica ownwer in a need for a new muffler get in touch with me before going to Muffler Tech: I would ask you to duplicate the Flange AND the first Mandrel Pipe Tubing that will be soldered to it (Picture DSC08948 above). Of course, will pay my parts and shopping overhere !
Lapprentis :)
Lapprentis :)